
Navigating through the main menus for building decks and checking out your rewards is convoluted AF.

Tutorial was ridiculous and doesn't teach you anything of value. Have played a few hours this morning and I'm done beating my head against a wall. I'll start with the little bit of good: cards/animations/overall theme and style of the factions is gorgeous and geared towards an adult audience (I mean, hey, it is witcher afterall.) Now for the substantial amount of bad. I love the Witcher series and a fan of digital ccg's, so when I found Gwent (on slant no less) I was psyched. Ive never had anyone take me up on that so, apparently people dont want to learn that bad.InquisitiveHeryshaf's Experience Overall terribly disappointed. I know how to turn a computer on and use Word, and surf the web. When people try to teach me they assume I know what an OCTGN string is. I just dont know what to do, or how to do it.

Just pack those images, upload them and grow the octgn community for this game.īut thats just my opinion:) Edit: especially as the first cycles are out there already. I would like to add that if you are using the OCTGN software for free and using the images for free, a little effort on your part is a warranted cost to play. Having said that, I agree that it would be nice to have ready-made image packs, especially for busy adults. Others have offered to explain how to add images if you dont subscribe. If you use these images for other purposes, such as website articles, please credit the source.) If you subscribe to OCTGN, you can put each image into OCTGN by viewing its card in the deckbuilder and dragging the image from your browser to the deckbuilders card image area. When you get to 06, change back to 01 and increase the addresss first number. To go to the next image, change the addresss 01 to 02, then 03, and so on. The last time I updated my OCTGN set files, I used the card images from, which stores its images using their objective set number and number within that set. If they actually labelled them the same as they are in OCTGN it would be dead easy, but really when you just save them to your hard drive you just need to rename them with the OCTN string. I blame my lower middle class upbringing, my household didnt even own a computer until 2001. I am not saving and drag n dropping a hundred images manually, no matter how easy.

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